Can you get infected from a land leech bite?
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No, land leeches do not carry infections, and the risk of infection from their bite is extremely low. The main consequences are minor bleeding (due to poor blood clotting) and possible itching, which occurs not from the bite but from dirt getting into the wound. If you maintain hygiene and treat the bite site, the discomfort will quickly pass.
The only serious danger is the rare disease hirudinosis, when a leech penetrates body cavities (e.g., through the mouth or nose) and remains there. But such cases are exceptional and more often related to swallowing water from natural sources, not skin bites. For prevention, avoid swimming in stagnant waters and always use bottled water.
Overall, leeches are no scarier than mosquitoes—just keep the wound clean and don't forget basic protective measures while hiking.
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